City hires Bham Co Properties for weed abatement services
Vendor selected to remove weeds and debris from public properties citywide for one year. Helps maintain blighted areas and improves neighborhood appearance.
Vendor selected to remove weeds and debris from public properties citywide for one year. Helps maintain blighted areas and improves neighborhood appearance.
City will remove overgrown weeds and debris from public property for one year. Helps reduce blight and improves neighborhood safety.
Public Works will clean up overgrown lots and debris across the city for the next year, reducing blight and improving neighborhood appearance.
City contracts with James & Company Property Resources to clear weeds and debris from blighted or neglected properties as needed. This routine vendor arrangement helps maintain neighborhoods and supports the city's blight-removal efforts.
Naro's Lawn Service will handle debris removal and weed control on city property for the next year. This routine maintenance helps keep public spaces clean and addresses blight citywide.
City commits annual contract funding for routine weed and debris removal—keeping public property maintained and neighborhoods clear of hazards and blight.
City commits to ongoing removal of overgrown brush and debris from public spaces to reduce blight and improve neighborhood safety citywide.
Heritage Realty Holdings will handle weed removal and debris cleanup on city property for the next year, helping maintain neighborhood appearance and public safety across Birmingham.
Maintains blighted property clearance across the city for one year. Regular debris removal helps reduce fire hazards and supports neighborhood safety.
City maintains public properties and street rights-of-way by removing overgrown weeds and debris. This one-year contract keeps neighborhoods cleaner and safer.
Clears blighted lots and vacant properties across the city to reduce blight and improve neighborhood safety. Contract covers debris removal and weed control as needed throughout the year.
City removes abandoned or disabled vehicles that create safety and blight hazards in neighborhoods. Removal costs are recovered from the registered owner.
Abatement of abandoned vehicles clears neighborhood blight and improves street safety. Removal costs are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles on streets and property create safety and blight concerns. Removal costs are assessed to the registered owner.
City is moving to clear dangerous weeds from 446 abandoned or neglected properties across Birmingham. This opens the door to cleanup notices and forced remediation, improving neighborhood safety and property values.
Abandoned or broken-down cars in neighborhoods create safety hazards and blight. City removes the vehicle and bills the registered owner for costs.
City continues supply agreement for firefighter uniforms from Tennessee vendor. Renewal keeps existing pricing and terms in place for ongoing department needs.
City approves one-year renewal for firefighter uniforms and protective gear. Ensures firefighters have consistent access to required equipment at established pricing.
Ensures firefighters have reliable access to replacement uniforms at pre-negotiated prices. Bid renewal locks in unit costs for essential gear.
Police West Precinct will get climate control restored through emergency procurement to ensure facility operations. Dollar amount and contractor details were not disclosed in the agenda item.